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Result lef the Abolition of tflMeld '•-i— •' ■ . '■rimZf'T, ...■ Welunotsm, Tuesday. The County authorities of the West Coast, South Island, and the gold fields of Otago find themselves in straits for revenue, since the gold duty has been abolished. A deputation waits on Ministers to* morrow to lay their position before them, and ask that some means should be provided to enable-them to carry on the necessary works, ' The OoaoUUtlea BillWellington, Tuesday. . Tne Conciliation Bill h being printed and distributed as fast as eopiea come to hand. Thi, provisions hive mat with the approval of. those bodies to which so far it has been submitted. R etrua of Air Cteergi Orey.
AocKLiND, Tuesday. Sir Gearge Grey arrived this morning from Sydney per t Wait arapa. He ~+ is looking welt and.is, in good health. • He was met at the wharf by the members of the Reception-Committee of thfl Liberal Association, the Mayor, who welcomed him back to Auckland. H« then drove bom* A brass band met the steathtfon thaT' arrival and played -S*r-George baolt. * Ator«aladdrt«H-of>weleoine will be ~ presented to'morrow evening bv the ix . Liberals, \ ,',-:•> -: *
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3828, 9 June 1891, Page 2
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189VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3828, 9 June 1891, Page 2
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